Music

Paul Weller calls for musical revolution

Music

Paul Weller calls for musical revolution

Paul Weller thinks pop needs a ''musical revolution.'' The 'That Dangerous Age' singer has been an active musician since 1976, and just released his 11th solo album 'Sonik Kicks', but feels the industry is at rock bottom and in need of revitalising by a young new band. He told NME: ''I find it all a bit safe and boring at the minute. There's not enough proper f***ing attitude. People are not saying it like they really mean it. ''We need another musical revolution, which has got to come from the roots upwards. I'm waiting for that to happen, for the younger generation to shake it up again because it f***ing needs it.'' In line with his ambitions to keep moving forward with his music, the 54-year-old singer and guitarist says despite collaborating with bassist Bruce Foxton from his first band, The Jam, on 2010's 'Wake up the Nation', he wouldn't reform the group. He said: ''That whole nostalgia thing doesn't do anything for me. Reforming The Jam definitely isn't for me. I like what I'm doing now. I'm moving on.'' While reviews of 'Sonik Kicks' has been positive, Paul is still waiting to hear back what his friend and collaborator Noel Gallagher has to say about it. He added: ''I gave him a copy of the record but I've not heard back from him, so whether that means he doesn't like it or he hasn't f***ing listened to it, I don't know.''

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NSFW: The new 50 Shades: Darker trailer is here

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NSFW: The new 50 Shades: Darker trailer is here

There are two types of people in the world: Those who can watch this 50 Shades Darker trailer with a straight face, and those who can't.

With no judgement either way, here's the brand new teaser for Jamie Dornan and Dakota Johnson's second round as Christian Grey and Anastasia Steele, featuring masquerade costumes, helicopters, and approximately one shirtless Jamie Dornan per second. As you might expect from an R-rated film things get NSFW pretty quickly, FYI.

Everything you need to know about the changes to the Instagram comments section

Art & Design

Everything you need to know about the changes to the Instagram comments section

We all know how fun Instagram can be. The comments section though...not so fun. The social media platform (finally!) is working to change all that. Here are the three biggest updates it's rolling out.

1) You can turn comments on and off for individual posts–even after you've posted. One of your posts not getting the love you thought it would? Shut those comments off. Change your mind a few days later? Switch them back on. A few accounts already have this feature, but soon it will be rolling out to everyone.

2) In the past, those with private accounts could only delete followers they'd already approved by blocking them. Now, you can simple remove them as a follower and no, they won't get notified that you did. Think of it as the unfriending of Insta.

3) And now for our favourite update: You can finally like other people's comments! Just tap the little heart icon to show the commenter some love. According to the blog post announcing the new features, being able to like comments "lets you show support and encourages positivity throughout the community."